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. >> reporter: vice president joe biden stopped by a washington, d.c. costco thursday to help the white house's public campaign for a deal. >> consumer confidence is growing. the last thing we need to do is dash that now by being unable to extend middle class tax cuts. >> reporter: the vice president said if those tax cuts aren't extended, the average american family stands to lose $2,200 next year. danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >>> talk about a power lunch. president obama and mitt romney met privately at the white house to have lunch. their first face-to-face meeting since the campaign debate. aides say the president wanted to discuss romney's ideas for making government run more smoothly. >> somebody with governor romney's experience clearly could have insight into how to maximize efficiency in an operation like the federal government. >> the white house says the plan has no plan to offer romney a job. there's hope the friendly meeting will inspire bipartisan cooperation on capitol hill. >>> former president george h.w. bush is in a hous
. >> reporter: vice president joe biden stopped by a washington, d.c. costco thursday to help the white house's public campaign for a deal. >> consumer confidence is growing. the last thing we need to do is dash that now by being unable to extend middle class tax cuts. >> reporter: the vice president said if those tax cuts aren't extended, the average american family stands to lose $2,200 next year. danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >>> talk about a power...
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in washington, danielle nottingham, cbs 5. >>> well after a long weekend, washington back to work on the problem of pulling america back from the edge of the fiscal cliff. the new year will bring automatic tax hikes and drastic spending cuts unless congress can cut a deal. both parties agreed, new revenue streams are necessary. but they are at odds over where that money should come from. the president will meet with congressional leaders on friday in hopes of finding common ground. >>> one of the most powerful democrats in congress will have something to say before then. house minority leader nancy pelosi is poised to plan her future plans tomorrow. grace lee on the tough choice facing the bay area politician. grace? >> reporter: well liz, the question is, is it coming to an end or not. and the minority leader is not saying. in fact she was coy earlier today said she can't tell the press before she tells her own caucus. but after a historic rise to the speakership, could this be her time to step aside. >> here they are, the freshman recruits. >> reporter: while introducing the new fa
in washington, danielle nottingham, cbs 5. >>> well after a long weekend, washington back to work on the problem of pulling america back from the edge of the fiscal cliff. the new year will bring automatic tax hikes and drastic spending cuts unless congress can cut a deal. both parties agreed, new revenue streams are necessary. but they are at odds over where that money should come from. the president will meet with congressional leaders on friday in hopes of finding common ground....
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>> it's too important for washington to screw this up.
>> it's too important for washington to screw this up.
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wall street is sending a message to washington, d.c. find a way to fix the "fiscal cliff." cbs reporter grace lee with how both sides are taking note of this. >> reporter: we all know the long they are drags out, the more wall street is likely to suffer. if you want to know just how important dealing with a "fiscal cliff" is, consider this. it is the very first thing the president talked about publicly post-election. and today there are new signals of communication between the president and the house speaker john boehner. >> i'm not wedded to every detail of my plan. i'm open to compromise. i'm open to new ideas. >> everyone wants to get our economy moving again. everyone wants to get more americans back to work again. >> reporter: could this be washington code for a real compromise? political science expert max neimann says that's exactly what it is. >> and there's a kind of dance taking place in which each side wants to portray itself as the one that is reasonable. >> reporter: that could be tough on capitol hill. today the president promised to veto any deals that includ
wall street is sending a message to washington, d.c. find a way to fix the "fiscal cliff." cbs reporter grace lee with how both sides are taking note of this. >> reporter: we all know the long they are drags out, the more wall street is likely to suffer. if you want to know just how important dealing with a "fiscal cliff" is, consider this. it is the very first thing the president talked about publicly post-election. and today there are new signals of communication...
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and any rain is going to be in an extreme northern california, oregon and washington. so your overnight lows, a lot of 40s. once again 48 in oakland. cooler still if you are out in vallejo. 41 there. 43 in santa rosa. and then for your highs tomorrow, once again mainly mid to upper 60s. 66 in fairfield. 67 in san rafael and 67 around the bay. so here is your forecast over the next several days. tuesday through thursday once again we have the slight warming trend and then reaching to the low 70s and by thursday night and into friday we see more unsettled conditions enter the bay area. we have a good chance of rain coming into the forecast by friday. saturday looks mostly cloudy and better chance of rain on sunday and monday. and i'm coming over to the desk now. on sunday and monday it looks like a heavier chance for rain the following workweek. >> you made it. >> i made it. >>> we have breaking news out of contra costa county. a semi has caught fire and shut down one westbound lane. this is highway 4 at a. street. chopper 5 live over that. the truck carrying canned good
and any rain is going to be in an extreme northern california, oregon and washington. so your overnight lows, a lot of 40s. once again 48 in oakland. cooler still if you are out in vallejo. 41 there. 43 in santa rosa. and then for your highs tomorrow, once again mainly mid to upper 60s. 66 in fairfield. 67 in san rafael and 67 around the bay. so here is your forecast over the next several days. tuesday through thursday once again we have the slight warming trend and then reaching to the low 70s...
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one reason for the drop, uncertainty about the political stalemate in washington. more importantly, trouble overseas. another big issue really sinking the market today is europe. we got a downgrade from the european union on growth prospects in europe for this year. and it's looking like the recession could last all the way through next year. >> apple also took a slide today. the world's largest stock hit a six-month low at $561. that's the lowest apple price we have seen since may 18th. analysts blame a sluggish earnings report in late october, but say the holiday shopping season will likely drive the price back up. >>> new details tonight in the murder of a popular store owner in oakland. cbs 5 reporter da lin tells us oakland police are still getting tips a week after that killing. >>> reporter: a week after he was killed in his cell phone store people come to the oakland metro pcs to pay their respects to marcus. >> loving person, going to be missed. he is going to be missed. >> reporter: glenda anderson stops by two to three times a day to remember her old fri
one reason for the drop, uncertainty about the political stalemate in washington. more importantly, trouble overseas. another big issue really sinking the market today is europe. we got a downgrade from the european union on growth prospects in europe for this year. and it's looking like the recession could last all the way through next year. >> apple also took a slide today. the world's largest stock hit a six-month low at $561. that's the lowest apple price we have seen since may 18th....